Milton Turner to CPH, May 8, 1879, CPH, ser. 1, r. 17.
Remington to Russell Harding, Aug. 30, 1898, Great Northern, ser. B, r. 1.
Harding to J. J. Hill, Sept. 8, 1898, Agreement, n.d., c. 1898, falls to a nickel, Oriental Trading Company to E. L. Brown, Aug. 6, 1908, Great Northern Railway, Vice President Operating Division, General Manager Subject File 34-01, OTC, JL 1898-1910.
Rivalries, C. T. Takahashi to Slade, Aug. 5, 1905, Vice President-Operating Division, General Manager Subject File 34-01, OTC, JL 1898-1910.
quote, C. T. Takahashi to Ward, Oct. 10, 1905, Vice President-Operating Division, General Manager Subject File 34-01, all in OTC.
Chinese immigrants became, in the words of Mae Ngai, "simultaneously a social reality and a legal impossibility."
Mae M. Ngai, Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America (Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 2004), 4.
Lewis, Iron Horse Imperialism, 94.
